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Moral Law: Revolution against wickedness.

Do you care if the world fails?

  • Yes. Moral Law creates paradise.

  • No. I am too busy to stop Gehenna.

  • Yes. Lets take action and save the world.

  • No. Lets sit down and watch humanity fail.


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ecco

Veteran Member
Only the direct intervention of God in the world will save it.

As a Christian, I know that this will occur. God will return the earth to how it was created.


2000 years ago He said He would do that real soon, any day now.

You keep hoping this is gonna happen while you're still alive to see it. Lotsa Luck!


Matthew believed it too.

Truly I tell you, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.


He will also ensure that sin will no longer arise in this earth made new.

Will that be to make up for all the sin He caused to begin with? Will that be another oops moment like - "Sorry folks, I'll never let my pettiness bring me to drownin' y'all agin".
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
Debate? I don't debate. I tell people what things say and get snarky at them for not realizing the obvious.
You remember that kindergarten teacher I mentioned? That's what happened. I thought I was telling her something. She thought I was arguing. That ended well for nobody :D
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
How practicing the Moral Laws in the Five Books of Moses transforms our world into paradise.
United we must stand to stem the tide of imorality in government, technology and the blinding of the world's youth tjrough the multi-media industries.
Greetings. Let us work together to build a better world. Epic change is needed, the world burns. Join me to save it.
Mate, nothing would induce me to join you on any enterprise whatsoever. :D
 
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QuestioningMind

Well-Known Member
How practicing the Moral Laws in the Five Books of Moses transforms our world into paradise.
United we must stand to stem the tide of imorality in government, technology and the blinding of the world's youth tjrough the multi-media industries.
Greetings. Let us work together to build a better world. Epic change is needed, the world burns. Join me to save it.

I find that there is very little in the way of moral teachings in the bible, so practicing the 'Moral Laws in the Five Books of Moses' is NOT the road to paradise. Moral behavior is really rather simple. It comes down to: If you wouldn't someone else to treat you in a certain way then you shouldn't treat other people in that certain way.
 
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QuestioningMind

Well-Known Member
Smothered children from touch, friendly groping, and frequent hearing of adult vocal chord tones and casual chatter causes psychological waekness in the child. They will not form their own strong independent personality. It is critically important that each child be given the space to blossom into their own tree that flowers; not a flower that drowns beneath the trees of their parents and older relatives.
All children exposed to socializing by relatives or strangers 12 years and up will be diminished in their development of independent personal selfhood. It is a physical limitation of our species. Loud noises and exposure to just 30% or more of the socializing of adults weakens and bludgeons the brain activity of children.

Who told you such things? Suggesting that exposing children to touch and vocalization will somehow make them 'weak'; sounds distressingly close to child abuse to me. If fact, numerous studies indicate that the exact opposite is true.
 
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sealchan

Well-Known Member
How practicing the Moral Laws in the Five Books of Moses transforms our world into paradise.
United we must stand to stem the tide of imorality in government, technology and the blinding of the world's youth tjrough the multi-media industries.
Greetings. Let us work together to build a better world. Epic change is needed, the world burns. Join me to save it.

Think globally, act locally

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you

All we are saying is give peace a chance

An 8 year old earned 26 million dollars as a YouTube unboxer...
 
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1213

Well-Known Member
How practicing the Moral Laws in the Five Books of Moses transforms our world into paradise.
...

I would rather say, love can turn this to paradise, because:

Owe no one anything, except to love one another; for he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law. For the commandments, "You shall not commit adultery," "You shall not murder," "You shall not steal," "You shall not give false testimony," "You shall not covet," [TR adds "You shall not give false testimony,"] and whatever other commandments there are, are all summed up in this saying, namely, "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." Love doesn't harm a neighbor. Love therefore is the fulfillment of the law.
Romans 13:8-10
 

blü 2

Veteran Member
Premium Member
How practicing the Moral Laws in the Five Books of Moses transforms our world into paradise.
United we must stand to stem the tide of imorality in government, technology and the blinding of the world's youth tjrough the multi-media industries.
Greetings. Let us work together to build a better world. Epic change is needed, the world burns. Join me to save it.
It's important that people deal with each other civilly, but they already do, to a quite amazing extent.

Meanwhile, what's your solution to the two real problems ─ climate change, and overpopulation?
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Before I answer your poll, I need to ask: How do you measure morality?
You might be able to pick up one of these from Amazon:

moral-o-meter.jpg
 

Windwalker

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Let us work together to build a better world. Epic change is needed, the world burns. Join me to save it.
And what of those who disagree with what you think will save it? Will you kill them? Or will you just leave that to God to kill them for you, since you alone have the one and only truth to save them with, and God is on your side, of course?
 
Before I answer your poll, I need to ask: How do you measure morality?
I use my heart. I feel the person before me with my body's life field. Morality is the measure of a person's total field of behavior alignment and inner agenda towards others, and all of life. Goodness and evil or wickedness cannot be meaured by instruments. I feel a person's being with my own being. I do not lie. The facts are the facts. How the person before me treats others past, and present, including their plans for [ how to ] treating other people in the future cumulatively is the sum total of goodness energy or badness energy. A mixture is only & only accurately embodies the core goodness foundations that are not violated by bad behaviors now or planned for later. (...) This is how I understand a person's life-energy-vibration. This energy-vibration is the true-bio-resonance that is on its own the person's total current morality. I have experienced this as the only real and valid, scientifically only good way to feel & personally assess a person's bio-mental character. I do not rate a person's morality with numbers <period>. Humans are not made of numbers. Numerical or chart values diminish the humanity of the user, and of the person being observed. I have made hand written lists of persons wrongs in full in lieu of a numbering system. This helped me in my junior high and high school years for teaching my brain to bio-mentally evaluate people more effectively without personally engaging the person in question. Machines and bio-metric-scanners, for instance, are impersonal and therefore inhuman. Only a human's eyes, emotions and psychologically well balanced brains directly engaging a person in proximity to their own bodies is truly able to tell what kind of person is before them on a moral level of assessment involving the full physical senses and emotional heart and psychological mind. These scientific methods are the very ways I have learned since childhood, and they clearly enable me to see completely the person before me also including the apreciation of all their beauty inside and out yet not seperate from all else that is included with them.
 

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
I use my heart. I feel the person before me with my body's life field. Morality is the measure of a person's total field of behavior alignment and inner agenda towards others, and all of life. Goodness and evil or wickedness cannot be meaured by instruments. I feel a person's being with my own being. I do not lie. The facts are the facts. How the person before me treats others past, and present, including their plans for [ how to ] treating other people in the future cumulatively is the sum total of goodness energy or badness energy. A mixture is only & only accurately embodies the core goodness foundations that are not violated by bad behaviors now or planned for later. (...) This is how I understand a person's life-energy-vibration. This energy-vibration is the true-bio-resonance that is on its own the person's total current morality. I have experienced this as the only real and valid, scientifically only good way to feel & personally assess a person's bio-mental character. I do not rate a person's morality with numbers <period>. Humans are not made of numbers. Numerical or chart values diminish the humanity of the user, and of the person being observed. I have made hand written lists of persons wrongs in full in lieu of a numbering system. This helped me in my junior high and high school years for teaching my brain to bio-mentally evaluate people more effectively without personally engaging the person in question. Machines and bio-metric-scanners, for instance, are impersonal and therefore inhuman. Only a human's eyes, emotions and psychologically well balanced brains directly engaging a person in proximity to their own bodies is truly able to tell what kind of person is before them on a moral level of assessment involving the full physical senses and emotional heart and psychological mind. These scientific methods are the very ways I have learned since childhood, and they clearly enable me to see completely the person before me also including the apreciation of all their beauty inside and out yet not seperate from all else that is included with them.

Could morality of a culture be measured by levels of hunger, homelessness, infant mortality, life expectancy, literacy, etc?
 

Windwalker

Veteran Member
Premium Member
God will return the earth to how it was created.
A ball of space dust clumped together into a fiery burning sphere by the forces of gravity? Doesn't sound like a great vacation spot to me. But, since fundamentalists treasure the original more than what evolved from it, then hell on earth it is if it makes you happy. ;)

He will also ensure that sin will no longer arise in this earth made new.
Because he learned from his first goof up, giving us free will?
 
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crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
How practicing the Moral Laws in the Five Books of Moses transforms our world into paradise.
United we must stand to stem the tide of imorality in government, technology and the blinding of the world's youth tjrough the multi-media industries.
Greetings. Let us work together to build a better world. Epic change is needed, the world burns. Join me to save it.
I agree with you that the world is burning--it's burning with lust, greed, hatred, and delusion. (Buddha's Fire Sermon)

Instead of concentrating on turning outward, one must first turn inward and make the transformation within oneself that you would like to see manifest in the world. Anything less is just polishing a turd.
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
How practicing the Moral Laws in the Five Books of Moses transforms our world into paradise.
United we must stand to stem the tide of imorality in government, technology and the blinding of the world's youth tjrough the multi-media industries.
Greetings. Let us work together to build a better world. Epic change is needed, the world burns. Join me to save it.
The OT laws are not moral, they were just laws for success thousands of years ago. Many of them are now out of date, but most are still good.

Do you want them all?
 
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